For the last 44 years, Robbie Roberson of Creston has had one thing on his mind — righting what he saw as a wrong done to a young Marine under his command.
From serving as a volunteer emergency medical technician and later as an Army infantry officer and Ranger regiment platoon leader, 1st Lt. Jamie Rolfing has a unique perspective on the war on terror in Afghanistan.
Supporters of the arts and community-outreach programs offered through the Sunburst Foundation in Eureka will have a chance to lend their financial support to the foundation at its fifth annual Toast of the Town event on Friday.
From gremlins and goblins to princesses and pirates, hundreds of costumed crusaders will descend on the Montana Veterans Home in Columbia Falls on Halloween, to the delight of residents and staff.
A year ago a group of business owners in Evergreen decided they needed an organization that represented their interests and reflected the unique character of their community.
For three days, the normally quiet streets of Libby will come alive with the roar of engines and squeal of tires. Smoke and fire will fill the evenings, and the sun will shine off lovingly polished chrome and perfect paint from more than 400 hot rods and special interest vehicles.
The smoke from cook fires rose gently through the tree canopy as trappers and traders prepared for a day of showing off their shooting skills at the Two Rivers Rendezvous in Libby.
For Ronan resident Chuck Lewis, returning servicemen and women are just as much “fallen warriors” as those who didn’t make it home alive, and he has made it his mission to help the survivors.
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During a tour of veterans service centers across Montana, Congressman Steve Daines visited the Kalispell Veterans Affairs Community Based Outpatient Clinic on Wednesday to discover what his office could do to help improve health-care services.
Major events in the life of an average 6-year-old include Christmas, birthdays and the first day of school. For Gabby LeDuc and her family, those major life events also have included a diagnosis of acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a fast-growing cancer of the white blood cells.
After 30 years of traveling the world, leading troops and making policies that will influence the future of military operations, Flathead native and retired Marine Corps Col. Tom Sward has finally come home.
Julie and Ryan Patzer’s need to “do something different” has led to the opening of a new Jimmy John’s franchise at 135 W. Idaho St. in Kalispell, where Quizno’s used to be located.
Whether you’re looking for a unique touch to your special event or a sweet and savory treat to start your day, Amazing Crepes in downtown Whitefish offers a touch of class to even the simplest meal. Specializing in crepes, this restaurant offers far more than the traditional fruit entrees.
When you get tired of the same old burgers and fries, and you’re feeling a little adventurous, head downtown to Kalispell’s only authentic Japanese restaurant, Genki. It’s like a vacation for your taste buds.
Whether you’re looking for a place to wet your whistle and let your hair down in the evening, a hearty breakfast before hitting the trails or anything in between, Scotty’s Bar in Kalispell has got you covered.
If your mother could cook, and happened to be Southern, you’d feel right at home at Tha’ Southern Skillet. Serving up true Southern home cooking, this restaurant brings a whole new flavor to Kalispell.